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Mario Cervera "how many scares we will have to take the alcazaños to take measures against the floods" (16/11/2018)

Impossible for the residents of Los Alcázares not remember the dramatic images of December 2016 after checking how the streets of the designated "Ground Zero" again were flooded by water from the overflow of the Rambla de la Maraña.

Along with the overflow of this ravine, the neighbors have been attentive to the information that the official media transmitted on Channel D-7 bordering Los Alcázares before its possible break.

As reported by the PSOE Los Alcázares has not taken any action aimed at minimizing the chances of future floods.

"We have been demanding for two years that the different administrations, among them our City Council, take measures with the objective of mitigating the damages in case of floods" said Mario Cervera, spokesperson.

He continued by stating that "the Municipal Government is more concerned with selling electoral projects than with taking measures, the remodeling of the Sports Center is a clear example, and we believe that before carrying out these projects, the problems of water accumulation and avenues must be solved. what is the use of spending the money to fix squares and neighborhoods if measures are not taken before they are not damaged again? "

He also wanted to thank the great work that has made the different members of the City of Los Alcázares during the most disturbing moments.

"Alcazares greatly appreciate the great work that has been done by Civil Protection and Local Police, Firemen, Operators and external services to the City Council Their great work has helped to calm the neighbors at the most worrying moments."

They will present a proposal to demand measures at the next Plenary Session of the City Council of Los Alcázares.

Mario Cervera has expressed the intention of the Municipal Socialist Group to present a proposal to demand from the different administrations coordinated actions.

"Once again, we will go to the Plenary Session of the City Council of Los Alcázares to demand that measures be taken, two years have been more than enough to have done something about it."